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We initiate a new problem of automatic metro map layout. In general, a metro map consists of a set of lines which have intersections or overlaps. We define a set of aesthetic criteria for good metro map layouts and present a method to produce ...

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Final technical report compares and evaluates new diesel and diesel hybrid-electric articulated buses operated as part of the King County Metro Transit (KC Metro) fleet in Seattle, Washington. The evaluation lasted 12 months.

We present the main algorithmic features in the software package SuperLU_DIST, a distributed-memory sparse direct solver for large sets of linear equations. We give in detail our parallelization strategies, with a focus on scalability issues, and demonstrate ... Keywords: Sparse direct solver, distributed-memory computers, parallelism, scalability, supernodal factorization

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A numerical model to forecast road conditions, Model of the Environment and Temperature of Roads (METRo), has been developed to run at Canadian weather centers. METRo uses roadside observations from road weather information systems stations as ...

We present the runtime comparison of the two versions of Super LU{_}DIST, using up to 128 processors of the IBM SP at NERSC. One version provides the global input interface, and another provides the distributed input interface. The comparison includes the total runtime of the solver with both 32-bit and 64-bit addressing modes, the time breakdown for different phases of the solver. We also present an in-depth comparison off our sparse matrix-vector multiplication methods in the context of iterative refinement. Finally, we describe our Fortran 90 interface that enhances the usability of the software.

We consider a linear feeder connecting multiple distributed loads and generators to the sub-station. Voltage is controlled directly at the sub-station, however, voltage down the line shifts up or down, in particular depending on if the feeder operates in the power export regime or power import regime. Starting from this finite element description of the feeder, assuming that the consumption/generation is distributed heterogeneously along the feeder, and following the asymptotic homogenization approach, we derive simple low-parametric ODE model of the feeder. We also explain how the homogeneous ODE modeling is generalized to account for other distributed effects, e.g. for inverter based and voltage dependent control of reactive power. The resulting system of the DistFlow-ODEs, relating homogenized voltage to flows of real and reactive power along the lines, admits computationally efficient analysis in terms of the minimal number of the feeder line "media" parameters, such as the ratio of the inductance-to-resi...

Service control, the task of implementing the timetable in daily operations on a metro line, plays a key role in service delivery, as it determines the quality of the service as provided to passengers. This thesis proposes ...

The didactic utilization of the conceptual obstacles constitutes an alternative approach for the design of learning situations in science education, in order to produce a conceptual change and overcome them. Adopting this positive perspective, a relative ... Keywords: conceptual obstacles, GeoDist (Greenhouse Effect and Ozone Depletion Dis-tinction), Science Misconceptions

To the Metro Council, Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission and Metro-area citizens: As part of the Metro Auditor’s risk assessment and audit plan, we studied facility care and capital improvement processes at the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission (MERC), a unit of Metro. Facility care includes janitorial and repair and maintenance activities. Capital improvement processes include plans for determining necessary capital improvements and obtaining adequate, reliable funding for capital renewal and replacement projects. MERC owns public assembly facilities with a book value of over $200 million. It manages the Oregon Convention Center, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center. The cost of maintaining and safeguarding these facilities consumes about 14 % of MERC’s operating revenues each year. The cost of MERC facilities care activities benchmark below that of other facilities across the nation. While low cost is generally a positive, some improvements in facility care practices and capital improvement processes could be made. We recommend that MERC: Evaluate the adequacy of staffing for janitorial and maintenance activities and add electrical expertise where needed.

This paper is a report on the reactions to and effects of the Denver Metro Passive Solar Home demonstration program, conducted in the Spring of 1981. The purpose of the program was to provide impetus to builders for ...

The St. Louis Metro Bodiesel Transit Bus Evaluation project is being conducted under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between NREL and the National Biodiesel Board to evaluate the extended in-use performance of buses operating on B20 fuel. The objective of this research project is to compare B20 and ultra-low sulfur diesel buses in terms of fuel economy, veicles maintenance, engine performance, component wear, and lube oil performance.

Habitat for Humanity's goal is to supply quality housing to poor families while reducing their energy cost burden, especially in light of ever-increasing energy prices. Habitat Metro Denver partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Project and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to improve their construction and design process to create an affordable home that is not only cost-effective and volunteer friendly to build but highly energy efficient and a comfortable place to live.

ABSTRACT: We report here a new approach in human harvesting with piezoelectric generators, for mass energy production. Nanogenerators capable of converting energy from mechanical sources to electricity with high effective efficiency are attractive for many applications, including energy harvesters. For the purpose of massive energy production, the concept of piezo-generators detached from the human body and the idea of viewing population dynamics as mechanical stress sources were tested. Instead of modeling dynamics of traffic states on individuals, we used spatial configurations of traffic states and temporal dynamics in the metro network of Athens. PMS (Piezoelectric Metro Seats) which contain PZT stacks piezoelectric generators considered to be placed in all the EMUs (electric multiple units) of the Athens metro network. The results, either by taking into account the correlation between the amount of passengers and the amount of train departures or considering the frequency of the departures constant, are promising and the energy production can reach the amount of 40 MWh annually. PACS number(s): 77.84.Bw, 44.35.Pt, 77.84.Dy, 89.40.-a, 89.30-g

District Steam Usage Form District Steam Usage Form 1999 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) 1. Timely submission of this report is mandatory under Public Law 93-275, as amended. 2. This completed questionnaire is due by 3. Data reported on this questionnaire are for the entire building identified in the label to the right. 4. Data may be submitted directly on this questionnaire or in any other format, such as a computer-generated listing, which provides the same i nformation and is conve nient for y our company. a. You may submit a single report for the entire building, or if it i s easier, a separate report for each of several accounts in the building. These will then be aggregated by the survey contractor. b. If you are concerned about your individual account information, you may c

The Woodlands is a HUD Title VII New Town located near Houston, including 22,000 acres; the plan for the new town consists of 6 residential villages, a town center (Metro), and a Trade Center for larger-scale industrial use. Included within the program for each village are schools and commercial activities, as well as employment activities. The Woodlands is planned to be developed over a 26-year period (commenced in 1972) with an ultimate population of 150,000. Following a summary chapter, Chapter II presents background material on The Woodlands and results of the study are summarized. Chapter III describes the project team and its organizational structure. Chapter IV outlines and documents the methodology that was employed in developing, analyzing, and evaluating the case study. The next chapter describes and analyzes the conventional plan, documents the process by which energy-conserving methods were selected, and evaluates the application of these methods to the Metro Center Study area. Chapter VI discusses constraints to implementation and is followed by a final chapter that presents the general conclusions from the case study and suggests directions for further investigation.

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The word Hopsca means Hotel + Office + Park + Shopping mall + Convention + Apartment and was originated from La Defense in Paris of France in 1986. Metro depot is generally a parking and maintenance base and covers a large area and available land resources. It is a feasible approach to achieve comprehensive land utilization to develop top head estates above the depot by building residential

This report contains a transcript of radio communications between air traffic controllers and pilots. The transcript was prepared as part of the ATC Interaction Research Project (AIR Project) at the Oregon Graduate Institute, which has been investigating computational representations of air traffic control (ATC) communication. The transcript was made from a tape prepared and narrated by Lawrence L. Porter, a consultant in the field of air traffic control and aircraft accidents. It follows Northwest Airlines Flight 255 as it landed and took off from Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport on August 17, 1987, showing the pilot's interaction with each of the controller positions (Arrival Radar, Local Control, Ground Control, and Clearance Delivery). A copy of this recording on cassette may be obtained by writing to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the Oregon Graduate Institute. The authors thank Mr. Porter for providing the recording and narration. The transcript is in two parts. The section entitled "Full Transcript" depicts all exchanges chronologically as they occurred. However, air traffic control dialogue can be viewed as many interleaved yet fairly independent conversations, so in the "Separated Transcripts" section utterances are grouped by aircraft to show the course of each individual conversation. The utterance numbers from the full transcript are preserved in the separated transcripts so that the utterance context may be located easily. The notation and transcription conventions used in these transcripts are described in Appendix A. Appendix B contains charts describing the airspace around Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport.. The utterances in this transcript contain specialized terms and usages specific to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) domain. B...

District Hot Water Usage Form District Hot Water Usage Form 1999 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) 1. Timely submission of this report is mandatory under Public Law 93-275, as amended. 2. This completed questionnaire is due by 3. Data reported on this questionnaire are for the entire building identified in the label to the right. 4. Data may be submitted directly on this questionnaire or in any other format, such as a computer-generated listing, which provides the same i nformation and is conve nient for y our company. a. You may submit a single report for the entire building, or if it i s easier, a separate report for each of several accounts in the building. These will then be aggregated by the survey contractor. b. If you are concerned about your individual account information, you may c

Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world’s ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21st century. In particular, the role of public transport is likely to increase significantly, and new methods and technics to better ...

Pluviographic measurement results from the IMGW Wroc?aw-Strachowice meteorological station from years 1960-2009 constitute the basis for this paper. While conducting the statistical analysis of precipitation occurrence frequency own criterion of ...

facilities will help to significantly reduce the solid waste stream into area landfills. Area Contact: Joe use of energy in buildings reduces costs, energy dependence and greenhouse gas emissions. The first making their own operations more sustainable. In the process many businesses and not

). There is also an issue of definition and measurement of economies of scope. A vehicle factory might be operating at a size that returns the maximum economies of scale for vehicle manufacture; however, the plant could be redefined as a car and van... manufacturing factory. Now it is a multi-product firm. The optimal economies of scale of vehicle manufacture are likely to include benefits derived from economies of scope. These would have previously been included in the measurement of scale economies...

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We consider a linear feeder connecting multiple distributed loads and generators to the sub-station. Voltage is controlled directly at the sub-station, however, voltage down the line shifts up or down, in particular depending ...

business. Public Safety vehicles are exempt from this for the purpose of "ride alongs." All occupants are defined as small-sized electric, gasoline or diesel powered service vehicles. They are not "road worthy: The usage of Mines owned golf cart-type utility vehicles, whether gas or electric powered, are restricted

Paper summarizes chassis dynamometer testing of two 60-foot articulated transit buses, one conventional and one hybrid, at NREL's ReFUEL Laboratory. It includes experimental setup, test procedures, and results from vehicle testing performed at the NREL ReFUEL laboratory.

Cities grow and with it urban form, unique to each, keeps evolving. Delhi can be perceived as having a poly centric, poly-nodal, radial city structure and a circumferential and partly sectoral form. World over, cities have ...

We propose to use mobile phones carried by people in their everyday lives as mobile sensors to track mobile events. We argue that sensor-enabled mobile phones are best suited to deliver sensing services (e.g., tracking in urban areas) than more traditional ...

Along with urbanization and decentralization, the sustainability of metropolitan areas is considered one of the most significant challenges worldwide. Transportation-related problems, such as congestion, GHG emissions, and ...

The growing popularity of wireless networks and mobile devices is starting to attract unwanted attention especially as potential targets for malicious activities reach critical mass. In this study, we try to quantify the threat from large-scale distributed ...

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The bi-communal sewerage system developed for the divided capital of Nicosia, Cyprus has been lauded as a rare example of cooperation between the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot communities. The story of how the project ...

U.S. cities continue to physically expand, supported by and creating demand for water supply, road, sewerage, electricity networks. But the relationship between the professional values, education and practices of city or ...

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and mobility needs #12;7 New York State Department of Transportation MTA Metro-North Railroad New York State1 New York State Department of Transportation MTA Metro-North Railroad New York State Thruway Presentation May 7, 2010 #12;2 New York State Department of Transportation MTA Metro-North Railroad New York

A discussion covers a brief survey of federal regulations establishing standards for the pretreatment of pollutants discharged into POTW's; the experience of the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro) in dealing with the pretreatment of heavy metals in industrial and commercial discharges; a study and analysis by Seattle Metro of organic priority pollutants in wastewater including identification sources; and POTW treatment control technology for organic priority pollutants in Seattle Metro.

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SARA Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SBRSA Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority Diego University of Washington at Seattle Cadarache, France selected as the site for ITER On June 28. As shown in Exhibit 2-1, the site is located in Plainsboro Township within Middlesex County (central New

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SBRSA Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority SDWA Safe THANK YOU TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED AND WHO REMEMBERED EARTH DAY 2002 Participating Schools Central University of California at San Diego University of Washington at Seattle PPPL's TFTR was kept in a safe

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SARA Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 SBRSA Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority of California at Los Angeles University of California at San Diego University of Washington at Seattle. As shown in Exhibit 2-1, the site is located in Plainsboro Township within Middlesex County (central New

or natural environment Leaks from underground storage tanks and pipes are a common source of soil.g., petroleum refineries. Pipes that are plugged or collapsed, as well as leaking storage tanks, may cause: Â· Sanitary wastewater sources: Â­ Raw sanitary wastewater from improper sewerage connections, exfiltration

. In addition, some organizations have relocated to another area within the HQ building. For more information Headquarters over the next three years. The I Street facilities are two miles away from NASA HQ. By car this is a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute Metro ride from McPherson Square or Metro Center. To walk from HQ

Pennsylvania Pool Chemical Business Soaks Up Rays Pennsylvania Pool Chemical Business Soaks Up Rays Pennsylvania Pool Chemical Business Soaks Up Rays September 7, 2010 - 3:00pm Addthis MetroTek installed a 620kW solar panel system at Buckman's Inc. in Pottstown, PA. The Recovery Act-funded project is expected to save the pool chemical business $5 million over the next 25 years. | Photo Courtesy of MetroTek Electrical Services MetroTek installed a 620kW solar panel system at Buckman's Inc. in Pottstown, PA. The Recovery Act-funded project is expected to save the pool chemical business $5 million over the next 25 years. | Photo Courtesy of MetroTek Electrical Services Stephen Graff Former Writer & editor for Energy Empowers, EERE Most people catching rays poolside don't realize this, but it takes a lot

simulations for a future transportation plan that uses fixedfuture regional land use projections and transportationFutures for Tansportation and Land Use–Integrated Models Contrasted with ‘Trend Delphi’ Methods: The Portland Metro Results,” Transportation

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Westchester County, NY was sued by the Anti-Discrimination Center of Metro New York, Inc. (ADC) under the False Claims Act for allegedly failing to meet its Affirmatively Further Fair Housing obligation for Community ...

. Water and heat are included in rent, and residents are responsible for paying electricity. Free laundry of your own parking space! You really don't need a car to get into campus since the #80 Metro bus provides

disasters potentially threaten our state; an attack at the Monticello nuclear power plant, for example of Transportation develop evacuation plans for the Twin Cities metro area as mandated by the Department of Homeland

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The feasibility of using a temporary fare surcharge as a source of additional operating revenue for transit agencies during an energy crisis is examined. The characteristics of a temporary surcharge proposal, including the general advantages and disadvantages of the surcharge, are discussed. Using data from the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, two representative scenarios were developed on the assumption that Seattle Metro would consider imposing a temporary surcharge during an energy crisis. The first scenario assumes Seattle Metro would impose a surcharge to cover the increased costs of operating its base service. The second one assumes a more severe energy crisis which would encourage Seattle Metro to provide peak overload service. Under this scenario, Seattle Metro would impose a surcharge to cover the increased costs of operating its base service and the total overload service operating costs. Background information on Seattle Metro, including their experience with previous energy crisis is presented. The scenario details and conclusions are followed by a discussion of the limitations of a temporary fare surcharge.

Ohio Transit System Saves With Solar Ohio Transit System Saves With Solar Ohio Transit System Saves With Solar July 23, 2010 - 3:42pm Addthis METRO Regional Transit Authority of Akron, OH is installing a solar energy system such as this on the central bus barn's roof. | Energy Department Photo | METRO Regional Transit Authority of Akron, OH is installing a solar energy system such as this on the central bus barn's roof. | Energy Department Photo | Joshua DeLung What does this project do? The new PV solar energy system being installed by the METRO Regional Transit Authority of Akron, Ohio on their central bus barn roof is expected to meet 15 percent of the transit system's bus barn energy needs. Akron, OH anticipates $40,000 in annual energy savings once the project is complete. Updated Oct. 13, 2010.

Dist. of Columbia Incentives and Laws Dist. of Columbia Incentives and Laws The following is a list of expired, repealed, and archived incentives, laws, regulations, funding opportunities, or other initiatives related to alternative fuels and vehicles, advanced technologies, or air quality. Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Incentive - ECOtality Expired: 03/11/2013 Through the EV Project, ECOtality offers EVSE at no cost to individuals in the District of Columbia metropolitan area. To be eligible for free home charging stations, individuals living within the specified areas must purchase a qualified plug-in electric vehicle (PEV). Individuals purchasing an eligible PEV should apply at the dealership at the time of vehicle purchase. The EV Project incentive program will also cover most, if not

Chapel Chapel Chapel Introduction Chapel is an emerging parallel programming language being developed by Cray Inc. with the goal of improving programmer productivity. Chapel's implementation is a work-in-progress and one that Cray is undertaking in a collaborative, open-source manner at SourceForge under the BSD license. Cray Inc. encourages feedback from potential users in order to help improve Chapel'sutility, generality, and adoptability, and are are also interested in seeking out mutually beneficial collaborations with external research groups. Quick start 1) Load the Chapel module: module load chapel 2) Compile an example program using: chpl -o hello6-taskpar-dist $CHPL_HOME/examples/hello6-taskpar-dist.chpl 3) Execute the resulting executable (on four locales):

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energy feedback and energy feedback and "staff monitors" to reinforce commu- nication and activity led to improved routine practices and significant energy savings. Members of the Navy Region Southwest Metro San Diego regional energy management team with an example poster from their energy awareness program. (Photo courtesy FEMP/NRSMSD.) Data, Feedback, & Awareness Lead to Big Energy Savings The Navy Region Southwest Metro San Diego Area (NRSMSD) regional energy management team achieved significant energy savings at the three major complexes: Naval Base Coronado, Naval Base San Diego, and Naval Base Point Loma, result- ing largely from a well organized energy awareness program centered on energy data

The EPRI Power Quality Knowledge program provides a wealth of resources in well-designed, readable, and accessible formats. Paramount among these resources are documents covering a wide range of PQ topics, written not only for use by busy PQ professionals, but also to be shared with important end-use customers and internal utility managers. This PQ TechWatch explores lightning, its history as filtered through human experience, and current methods and technologies employed to protect transmission and dist...

This report provides a description of the Electricité de France (EDF) Smart Grid Demonstration Host-Site Project as part of the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI’s) five-year smart grid demonstration initiative. The EPRI initiative includes core smart grid research and a number of large-scale smart grid projects with 19 funding utility members. The project is focused on integrating large-scale distributed energy resources (DER), including demand response, storage, distributed generation, and dist...

This paper presents the first prototype of the EMILI-SITE system that will provide an advanced simulation and training capabilities for emergency management in critical infrastructures like airports, railway/metro systems, and power grids. In addition, ... Keywords: SCADA, airport, complex event processing, emergency management, event-condition-action rules, ontologies, simulation, training

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Summary of PhD Thesis: Supercapacitor energy storage systems and power converters for the reduction savings that could be achieved in the public transport sector by using supercapacitor based energy of a conventional line with that of a tram/metro line benefiting from supercapacitors (or other ESS technologies

This report contains preprints of papers pertaining to geothermal energy development in the Eastern United States written by members of the Center for Metropolitan Planning and Research (Metro Center) and by the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) both of The Johns Hopkins University.

depicted in Figure 1. Tissue samples were heated in an insulated tank that was filled with deionized water, which had been degassed by vacuum pumping in an appropriate vessel. Tissue was placed with a MetroTek pulser and echoes recorded. The transducer was moved to the next site of interest and a new

and maintenance of the metro- politan district heating supply, as well as orderly disposal of municipal solid. Meanwhile, an ongoing expan- sion programme has created an interconnected district heating network and approximately 4,400 industrial consumers are sup- plied with district heating energy for space and water heating

This paper reports on the Simulink/Stateflow based development of the on-board equipment of the Metro Rio Automatic Train Protection system. Particular focus is given to the strategies followed to address formal weaknesses and certification issues of ... Keywords: Code generation, Formal methods, Model-based development, Railway

, Big Red of Western Kentucky University, Mike the Tiger of Louisiana State University and The Duck put him to work in the Whittecar Wetlands Lab, which has external funding to conduct a wetlands." About the same time, the British magazine History Today named "Murder in the Metro" (Louisiana State

In choosing a network service technology, a subscriber considers many features such as latency, jitter, packet loss, security, and availability. The most important feature, and usually the one that determines the final selection, is the service availability. ... Keywords: Ethernet, Failure, Industrial Ethernet Network, Metro Ethernet Network, PROFINET, Recovery, Resilience, Spanning tree

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We investigate performance characteristics for the LU factorization of large matrices with various sparsity patterns. We consider supernodal right-looking parallel factorization on a bi-dimensional grid of processors, making use of static pivoting. We develop a performance model and we validate it using the implementation in SuperLU-DIST, the real matrices and the IBM Power3 machine at NERSC. We use this model to obtain performance bounds on parallel computers, to perform scalability analysis and to identify performance bottlenecks. We also discuss the role of load balance and data distribution in this approach.

Calculating the benefits and costs of water conservation orefficiency programs requires knowing the marginal cost of the water andwastewater saved by those programs. Developing an accurate picture of thepotential cost savings from water conservation requires knowing the costof the last few units of water consumed or wastewater released, becausethose are the units that would be saved by increased water efficiency.This report describes the data we obtained on water and wastewater ratesand costs, data gaps we identified, and other issues related to using thedata to estimate the cost savings that might accrue from waterconservation programs. We identified three water and wastewater ratesources. Of these, we recommend using Raftelis Financial Corporation(RFC) because it: a) has the most comprehensive national coverage; and b)provides greatest detail on rates to calculate marginal rates. The figurebelow shows the regional variation in water rates for a range ofconsumption blocks. Figure 1A Marginal Rates of Water Blocks by Regionfrom RFC 2004Water and wastewater rates are rising faster than the rateof inflation. For example, from 1996 to 2004 the average water rateincreased 39.5 percent, average wastewater rate increased 37.8 percent,the CPI (All Urban) increased 20.1 percent, and the CPI (Water andSewerage Maintenance) increased 31.1 percent. On average, annualincreases were 4.3 percent for water and 4.1 percent for wastewater,compared to 2.3 percent for the All Urban CPI and 3.7 percent for the CPIfor water and sewerage maintenance. If trends in rates for water andwastewater rates continue, water-efficient products will become morevaluable and more cost-effective.

A large Hot Dry Rock resource has been recognized in northern California. It underlies the region extending NE of The Geysers to N of the City of Clearlake. The long-range productive potential is thousands of megawatts. The geothermal resource is heterogeneous. There are two mechanisms of heat flow occurring together. One is fluid transport, up natural zones of permeability, to outflows as surface springs. The other is conductive heat flow through impermeable rock. The temperature isotherms are thought to be nearly level surfaces, for example, the 300{degree}C isotherm is at about 8000 ft depth, with spikes'' or ridges'' occurring around narrow zones of fluid flow. While there is accessible heat at shallow depth in the naturally permeable rocks, the really substantial resource is in the impermeable rock. This is the HDR resource. The potential reservoir rocks are Franciscan greywackes and greenstones. Recorded drilling problems appear to be mainly due to intersection with serpentinites or to the effects of stimulation, so are potentially avoidable. Greywacke is favoured as a reservoir rock, and is expected to fail by brittle fracture. The water shortages in Northern California appear to be surmountable. Leakoff rates are expected to be low. Sewerage water may be available for fill and makeup. There is a possibility of combining HDR heat power production with sewerage disposal. To establish the first HDR producer in Northern California offers challenges in technology transfer. Two significant challenges will be creation of dispersed permeability in a greywacke reservoir, and pressure management in the vicinity of naturally permeable zones. A successful demonstration of HDR production technology will improve the long-term prospects for the geothermal power industry in California. 29 refs., 20 figs., 4 tabs.

Madison - Green Power Purchasing Madison - Green Power Purchasing City of Madison - Green Power Purchasing < Back Eligibility Local Government Savings Category Biofuels Alternative Fuel Vehicles Bioenergy Solar Buying & Making Electricity Wind Program Info State Wisconsin Program Type Green Power Purchasing Provider City of Madison In 1999, Madison's Metro Maintenance and Administration Facility began purchasing 25% of its electricity from Madison Gas and Electric's wind power program. The additional cost to purchase the wind power is approximately $26,000 per year. Metro officials estimate that their wind power purchase is equivalent to running ten buses per year with no carbon monoxide emissions. In 2005, the city established a goal to increase the entire city's electricity purchases to 10% renewable energy by 2006 and

September 7, 2010 September 7, 2010 MetroTek installed a 620kW solar panel system at Buckman's Inc. in Pottstown, PA. The Recovery Act-funded project is expected to save the pool chemical business $5 million over the next 25 years. | Photo Courtesy of MetroTek Electrical Services Pennsylvania Pool Chemical Business Soaks Up Rays Most people catching rays poolside don't realize this, but it takes a lot of energy to make swimming pool chemicals. So much so that Buckman's Inc., a small business in Pottstown, PA, decided to tap into a fitting energy source to help offset high energy costs from its pool chemical manufacturing facility: the sun. September 2, 2010 Ice storage coolers lie next to the central plant for the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City, OK. | Photo courtesy of the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum |

'Compressed Natural Gas is a Natural for Metro Buses' 'Compressed Natural Gas is a Natural for Metro Buses' JOHN DAVIS: When it comes to reducing vehicle emissions and breaking our addiction to foreign oil, Compressed Natural Gas fits the bill as a clean, domestic energy source, but it has never held more than a toehold in the private passenger car market. However, this clean fuel has gained momentum with our nation's municipal fleets. Cities large and small are making the switch to CNG, and proving that for many fleets, natural gas is a natural fit. Compared to the roughly 190,000 gas stations in the U.S. there are just 837 CNG stations at last count, and relatively few of those are open to the public. So CNG is just not an option yet for most U.S. drivers.

7, 2010 7, 2010 From Autos to Accelerators In a town haunted by the remains of fallen automobile plants, some companies are hiring workers to put their car-manufacturing skills toward building particle accelerators. September 7, 2010 Get Ahead of the Heating Season with an Energy Assessment The sight of my breath was a reminder that soon I'll be running my heater again and will want to run it as little as possible while staying comfortable. September 7, 2010 MetroTek installed a 620kW solar panel system at Buckman's Inc. in Pottstown, PA. The Recovery Act-funded project is expected to save the pool chemical business $5 million over the next 25 years. | Photo Courtesy of MetroTek Electrical Services Pennsylvania Pool Chemical Business Soaks Up Rays Most people catching rays poolside don't realize this, but it takes a lot

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The authors describe the development of a set of carbon dioxide emissions estimates for highway travel by automobile, truck, bus and other public transit vehicle movements within the nation s 100 largest metropolitan areas, in calendar year 2005. Considerable variability is found to exist across metropolitan areas when these greenhouse gas emissions are measured on a per capita and a per gross metropolitan product (GMP) basis. Least square regression modeling shows a relationship between emissions per capita and per GMP with truck traffic share, transit share, employment density, population dispersion within the metro area, and GMP per capita. As a result many of the nation s largest metropolitan areas tend to have lower CO2 emissions per capita and per GMP than smaller and more recently developed metro areas.

Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Shuttle Schedule Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Shuttle Schedule 5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22311 703-845-1010 The Hilton Alexandria Mark Center offers complimentary shuttle service every half hour at :00 and :30, 7 days a week. Our first departure from the hotel is 6:00 AM and our last departure from the hotel is 10:30 pm, to Pentagon City Mall/Metro (on the blue and yellow line) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport The van arrives at Pentagon City at approximately 10 and 40 minutes after the hour. Our last pick up is at approximately 10:40pm. Upon exiting the metro, exit left, and take the escalator outside. We pick up at the island in front of the Ritz Carlton and Fashion Center Mall. The next stop is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport The van arrives at the airport at approximately 20 and 50 minutes after the

Building America Developments on-line newsletter highlights the Erie-Ellington Homes publicly-funded housing project in Boston, Massachusetts. A Building America and industry partnership that produced energy-efficient manufactured homes built with foam core panels is featured. Also, Habitat for Humanity dedicates two energy-efficient test houses in East Tennessee, and affordable, healthy homes are offered in metro Atlanta. Upcoming events in the Building America Program are also listed.

Applications International Applications (SAIC) technical and quality program files associated with the development of the draft NUREG. The CNWRA also reviewed the SAIC spreadsheet calculations for analyses used in the draft NUREG. These calculations were transmitted by the NRC to the CNWRA on compact disks The enclosed report includes changes to our previous document (Deliverable 08801.081.001) in response to Reference I and subsequent interactions between the CNWRA and NRC staffs. /7-Washington Office • Twinbrook Metro Plaza #210

There are thousands of signals distributed throughout Jefferson Lab's Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) that are useful for troubleshooting and identifying instabilities. Many of these signals are only available locally or monitored by systems with small bandwidths that cannot identify fast transients. The Distributed Data Acquisition (Dist DAQ) system will sample and record these signals simultaneously at rates up to 40 Msps. Its primary function will be to provide waveform records from signals throughout CEBAF to the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS). The waveforms will be collected after the occurrence of an event trigger. These triggers will be derived from signals such as periodic timers or accelerator faults. The waveform data can then be processed to quickly identify beam transport issues, thus reducing down time and increasing CEBAF performance. The Dist DAQ system will be comprised of multiple standalone chassis distributed throughout CEBAF. They will be interconnected via a fiber optic network to facilitate the global triggering of events. All of the chassis will also be connected directly to the CEBAF Ethernet and run EPICS locally. This allows for more flexibility than the typical configuration of a single board computer and other custom printed circuit boards (PCB) installed in a card cage.

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dfbb0-262c-4df0-b945-402714328c57 dfbb0-262c-4df0-b945-402714328c57 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Perennial Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: URBAN RESIDENTIAL (Rate Code 20) Sector: Residential Description: AVAILABILITY: To residential customers within the corporate limits of the municipalities served by the District. The entire residential service, including any electric space heating and/or water heating service, must be taken through a single meter. TYPE OF SERVICE: A.C., 60 cycles, single-phase or three-phase at any of the District's standard voltages.

Ab43dcc9-7038-4e96-b8ff-1f5fff80ef49 Ab43dcc9-7038-4e96-b8ff-1f5fff80ef49 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Perennial Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: URBAN RESIDENTIAL (Rate Code 23) Sector: Residential Description: AVAILABILITY: To residential customers within the corporate limits of the municipalities served by the District. The entire residential service, including any electric space heating and/or water heating service, must be taken through a single meter. TYPE OF SERVICE: A.C., 60 cycles, single-phase or three-phase at any of the District's standard voltages.

760e-43d5-ae8b-6d034633f455 760e-43d5-ae8b-6d034633f455 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Lincoln County Power Dist No 1 Effective date: 2009/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: SMALL COMMERCIAL SERVICE - URBAN SYSTEM (Industrial) Sector: Industrial Description: Applicable to all commercial, industrial, church, and governmental facilities receiving service from the Lincoln County Power District No. 1's facilities, and which are located within the defined Urban System. The Customer interconnected load must be 50 kVA or less. Service shall be subject to the established rules and regulations of the Lincoln County Power District No. 1.

Cdf30079-caa9-4dfd-8cdd-186045328942 Cdf30079-caa9-4dfd-8cdd-186045328942 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 37- Irrigation Pumping--10-Hour Daily Control Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the District. APPLICABLE: To year-round irrigation service to customers who will contract for a ten hour period of each day for twenty (20) horsepower or more and who have entered into an agreement to facilitate the necessary control for a ten hour period of controlled pumping.

516c-6c44-4e7a-83ac-c0cb4040d427 516c-6c44-4e7a-83ac-c0cb4040d427 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Loup River Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/15 End date if known: Rate name: Interrupible Irrigation Service 2 Day Control Sector: Industrial Description: To year-round irrigation service customers who will contract for five (5 HP) horsepower or more, and agree to participate in Loup's peak reduction irrigation plan. This rate is not available for center pivot drive motors only. Payable in 3 installments. Source or reference: http://www.loup.com/customersvc/rates.asp

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99b5-4d25-88da-2e2856597771 99b5-4d25-88da-2e2856597771 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 6- Three phase, Total Electric Heating Rider Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the district for the heating period of October 1st to May 31st. To customers taking service under the District's Residential or Rural Residential rates where permanently installed space heating equipment and water heating is in regular use to supply the entire space heating requirements of the normal living areas of the home.

b6dd-2419-4380-affb-c41fe25c63d5 b6dd-2419-4380-affb-c41fe25c63d5 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Perennial Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: FARM AND RURAL RESIDENTIAL Three Phase Sector: Residential Description: AVAILABILITY: To rural residences with less than 150 kVA transformer capacity where usage is provided for domestic and farm use, and all service is provided through one meter. TYPE OF SERVICE: A.C., 60 cycles, single-phase or three-phase at any of the District's standard voltages. Energy Charge = Purchased Power + Distribution Delivery

6c048-2f91-4144-8824-9f846b87a802 6c048-2f91-4144-8824-9f846b87a802 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 80- Stockwells--Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the district. APPLICABLE: To single phase service at a nominal potential of 120/240 volts, 60 cycle, to stock wells, and other uses which may be served from existing distribution lines of 12,470 volts or less. Single phase motors and heating apparatus are permitted under this schedule.

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Accomplishnents Accomplishnents - of The Oak Ridge Nutiorull Lubomtoly I DOE/ER--0274 DE86 015376 prepared by U.S. Department of Energy Ofice of Energy Research Ofice of Program Analysis Washington, DC 20545 September 1986 DOE/ER-0274 Dist. Category UC-13 DISCLAIMER This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employ- make any warranty, express or implied, or asumes any legal iiabili- ty or qxxsiity for the aazuracy, completeness, or usehlness of any information, appa- ratus, product, or process d&dosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately . owned rights. Refereace he&n to any specific commerbal product, process, or service by

af18-6250-47ef-8647-f8d09f894495 af18-6250-47ef-8647-f8d09f894495 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Electrical Dist No4 Pinal Cnty Effective date: 2009/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Rate Sector: Residential Description: Available to residential use only in single private residences or apartments for lighting, appliances domestic single-phase power with no motor over 5 HP, heating and cooking served through one meter. Three-phase service is subject to application. Source or reference: ISU Documentation Source Parent: Comments The bill is subject to a power supply adjuster as set forth in the District's power cost adjuster rate tariff.

bf299eb-0497-42bb-b1fa-8eead7f9b52e bf299eb-0497-42bb-b1fa-8eead7f9b52e No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 34- Irrigation Pumping--4-Hour Daily Control Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the District. APPLICABLE: To year-round irrigation service to customers who will contract for a four hour period of each day for twenty (20) horsepower or more and who have entered into an agreement to facilitate the necessary control for a four hour period of controlled pumping.

f434f-aa08-4609-9df0-4cec817d8316 f434f-aa08-4609-9df0-4cec817d8316 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Lincoln County Power Dist No 1 Effective date: 2009/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: LARGE MUNICIPAL WATER PUMPING - URBAN SYSTEM Sector: Commercial Description: Applicable to all municipal water wells and booster stations within the service area of the Lincoln County Power District No. 1 that (1) utilize electric motors that are 75 horsepower or greater and, (2) which are located within the defined Urban System. Service shall be subject to the established rules and regulations of the Lincoln County Power District No. 1.

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-e188-4268-a08e-eacf087897be -e188-4268-a08e-eacf087897be No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 58,59 Urban Commercial Electric Space Heating Single Phase Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the lease towns of Clearwater, Elgin and Ewing served by the District. APPLICABLE: To any commercial Customer when all of Customer's service at one location meets the following requirements. 1. Service is measured by one meter. 2. Electricity is the primary (greater than 50%) source of energy for space heating. 3. The Customer's average monthly KWH exceeds 4000 KWH.

bc-4dce-410d-9ac6-19eab658d013 bc-4dce-410d-9ac6-19eab658d013 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2011/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 89,96 Hadar Commercial-Three Phase Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: Service area of Hadar, Nebraska. APPLICABLE: To customers for lighting, heating and power purposes where all service is taken through a single meter at one location and where the customer's demand does not exceed 100 kW. Rating of individual single phase motors and other single phase power and heating units served under this schedule shall not exceed ten (10) horsepower except by special permission.

Cfc87c95-1012-4978-a3a5-e4f4c8264e94 Cfc87c95-1012-4978-a3a5-e4f4c8264e94 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 38- Irrigation Pumping--12-Hour Daily Control Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the District. APPLICABLE: To year-round irrigation service to customers who will contract for a twelve hour period of each day for twenty (20) horsepower or more and who have entered into an agreement to facilitate the necessary control for a twelve hour period of controlled pumping.

3-9 8 February 199 8 CHANGE NOTICE NO. 1 December 2002 DOE HANDBOOK RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY TRAINING FOR URANIUM FACILITIES U.S. Department of Energy FSC 6910 Washington, D.C. 20585 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. A pproved for public release; dist ribution is unlim ited. DOE-HDBK-1113-98 This document has been reproduced from the best available copy. Available to DOE and DOE contractors from ES&H Technical Information Services, U.S. Department of Energy, (800) 473-4375, fax: (301) 903-9823. Available to the public from U.S. Department of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161; (703) 605-6000. DOE-HDBK-1113-98 iii Foreword This Handbook describes a recommended implementation process for additional training as outlined in

f1c-5846-46d2-a25d-e84222d66663 f1c-5846-46d2-a25d-e84222d66663 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Columbia River Peoples Ut Dist Effective date: 2011/10/01 End date if known: Rate name: General Service, Greater Than 400 Amp Service - 100% Renewable Wind Energy Sector: Commercial Description: Applicability To commercial and general service Customers not subject to other specific rate schedules whose service entrance requirements are either, single-phase service and exceed 400 amps, or three-phase service and exceed 200 amps, and with a peak monthly load of less than 1,875 kW. Character of Service

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203a5-c823-471d-8ab0-031e672c8f23 203a5-c823-471d-8ab0-031e672c8f23 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Columbia River Peoples Ut Dist Effective date: 2012/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: Residential Service, Second Meter Sector: Residential Description: To residential service for second meters serving shops, barns, well pumps, etc. in single-family dwellings, single-family apartments, or single-family farms not used in a commercial/business operation. Customers using more than 750 kWhs per month for two out of three consecutive months shall be changed to Rate Schedule 20 - Small General Service.

The Brownian motion of microscopic particles is driven by the collisions with the molecules of the surrounding fluid. The noise associated with these collisions is not white, but coloured due, e.g., to the presence of hydrodynamic memory. The noise characteristic time scale is typically of the same order as the time over which the particle's kinetic energy is lost due to friction (inertial time scale). We demonstrate theoretically that, in the presence of a temperature gradient, the interplay between these two characteristic time scales can have measurable consequences on the particle long-time behaviour. Using homogenization theory, we analyse the infinitesimal generator of the stochastic differential equation describing the system in the limit where the two characteristic times are taken to zero; from this generator, we derive the thermophoretic transport coefficient, which, we find, can vary in both magnitude and sign, as observed in experiments. Furthermore, studying the long-term stationary particle dist...

bc0-1e24-4749-9434-9b553dccc324 bc0-1e24-4749-9434-9b553dccc324 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Emerald People's Utility Dist Effective date: 2012/04/01 End date if known: Rate name: Street Light HPS 100w Sector: Lighting Description: To service furnished from dusk to dawn for the lighting of public streets, highways, alleys and parks by means of high-pressure sodium street lights installed on Emerald-owned poles. Streetlights will be served by either series or multiple circuits as Emerald may determine. The type and kind of fixtures and supports will be in accordance with Emerald's specifications. Service includes maintenance, energy, lamp, and glassware renewals.

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cdab7-87af-4dee-bb54-496cb2bb15b5 cdab7-87af-4dee-bb54-496cb2bb15b5 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Tillamook Peoples Utility Dist Effective date: 2000/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: AREA LIGHTING 200 watt wide angle high pressure sodium Sector: Lighting Description: Available to all customers for dusk to dawn outdoor area lighting not served under street lighting contract. Service under this schedule is also available for television amplifiers for cable systems, and other flat rate services. Special Poles $1.00 per month Source or reference: http://www.tpud.org/servicesAndBilling/rateSchedules/rateSchedules_Light.aspx

bfa216-56cc-4f2f-bc45-58dd667b51db bfa216-56cc-4f2f-bc45-58dd667b51db No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Lincoln County Power Dist No 1 Effective date: 2009/07/01 End date if known: Rate name: SMALL COMMERCIAL SERVICE - URBAN SYSTEM Sector: Commercial Description: Applicable to all commercial, industrial, church, and governmental facilities receiving service from the Lincoln County Power District No. 1's facilities, and which are located within the defined Urban System. The Customer interconnected load must be 50 kVA or less. Service shall be subject to the established rules and regulations of the Lincoln County Power District No. 1.

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12ef-cdaa-4889-ac46-9b26517ae68c 12ef-cdaa-4889-ac46-9b26517ae68c No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Tillamook Peoples Utility Dist Effective date: 2010/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: AREA LIGHTING SPECIAL RATE FOR LIGHTS - Area Lights 400w Sector: Lighting Description: "SPECIAL RATE FOR LIGHTS CONNECTED BEHIND CUSTOMER'S METER" Available to all customers for dusk to dawn outdoor area lighting not served under street lighting contract. Service under this schedule is also available for television amplifiers for cable systems, and other flat rate services. Special Poles $ 1.00 per month

cbaa50b-2dd8-4935-bfc8-6e917e893c09 cbaa50b-2dd8-4935-bfc8-6e917e893c09 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Tillamook Peoples Utility Dist Effective date: 2010/11/01 End date if known: Rate name: AREA LIGHTING SPECIAL RATE FOR LIGHTS - Area Lights 100w Sector: Lighting Description: "SPECIAL RATE FOR LIGHTS CONNECTED BEHIND CUSTOMER'S METER" Available to all customers for dusk to dawn outdoor area lighting not served under street lighting contract. Service under this schedule is also available for television amplifiers for cable systems, and other flat rate services. Special Poles $ 1.00 per month

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12-97e9-4467-b1c9-2aef6bd6bd2a 12-97e9-4467-b1c9-2aef6bd6bd2a No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 36- Irrigation Pumping--8-Hour Daily Control Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the District. APPLICABLE: To year-round irrigation service to customers who will contract for a eight hour period of each day for twenty (20) horsepower or more and who have entered into an agreement to facilitate the necessary control for an eight hour period of controlled pumping.

ddc-4436-45d2-b0be-13aea858ff3a ddc-4436-45d2-b0be-13aea858ff3a No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Electrical Dist No3 Pinal Cnty Effective date: 2012/08/22 End date if known: Rate name: RATE NO. 02 SMALL COMMERCIAL SERVICE-Overhead Service Sector: Commercial Description: Applicability: To all small retail businesses such as stores, shops, schools and other enterprises without demand metering and whose estimated monthly maximum demand is less than 50kW. Service is applied at one(1) point of delivery and measured through one meter. Source or reference: http://www.ed3online.org/view/70

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Ed029e72-8f00-4cc0-8435-8615a29393fe Ed029e72-8f00-4cc0-8435-8615a29393fe No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Loup River Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/15 End date if known: Rate name: Customer Generation Under Standby Concept - Transmission line Sector: Industrial Description: To any customer whose requirements are taken at a point or points determined by the District under a contract of standard form, where the customer's total monthly demand load exceeds 20,000 kilowatts and the customer takes delivery on the secondary side of a District Substation on the customer's property. (Not applicable to resale, standby or auxiliary service.)

70e2e-1ccb-4713-aed8-d99a41b19d77 70e2e-1ccb-4713-aed8-d99a41b19d77 No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Loup River Public Power Dist Effective date: 2013/01/15 End date if known: Rate name: Customer Generation Under Standby Concept - Transmission substation Sector: Industrial Description: To any customer whose requirements are taken at a point or points determined by the District under a contract of standard form, where the customer's total monthly demand load exceeds 20,000 kilowatts and the customer takes delivery on the secondary side of a District Substation on the customer's property. (Not applicable to resale, standby or auxiliary service.)

bb40-6880-447c-80fc-739eadf5ec5d bb40-6880-447c-80fc-739eadf5ec5d No revision has been approved for this page. It is currently under review by our subject matter experts. Jump to: navigation, search Loading... 1. Basic Information 2. Demand 3. Energy << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> Basic Information Utility name: Elkhorn Rural Public Pwr Dist Effective date: 2013/01/01 End date if known: Rate name: RATE 35- Irrigation Pumping--6-Hour Daily Control Sector: Commercial Description: AVAILABLE: In the general area served by the District. APPLICABLE: To year-round irrigation service to customers who will contract for a six hour period of each day for twenty (20) horsepower or more and who have entered into an agreement to facilitate the necessary control for a six hour period of controlled pumping.